“20 fags but has a bottle of water?!?! You absolute lunatic! Do you want to be healthy or not??”

Some comments even ignore the grub itself, opting rather for complete character assassinations based entirely of course on one’s lunch break preferences.

“I bet you still play pinball when the Internet works ya creepy little bike seat sniffer”, one commented.

The page has now become so popular that fans can even buy ‘meal deal talk’ merchandise.

The brains behind Meal Deal Talk is Theo Edwards, 21 who said: “Meal Deal Talk is a Facebook group where exclusive members can share, rate and post their chosen meal deals.”

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“As the creator of the group, I certainly did not expect the huge interest and it is quite remarkable how it’s happened in such a short amount of time.”

Page administrator Kieran Hayden, 19 said: “Although the page was initially made for constructive criticism, it is known for its ‘roasting’ and ‘banter’. These comments are slightly more hostile, but are still just friendly, and are fundamentally based on humour.”

Kieran said: “Personally I’d say the cost is one of the main things about getting a meal deal. When you buy a meal deal you want to buy as much as you can for the price, it wouldn’t really be classed as a deal if it’s over £4.”